Professions in deficit in the Dzierżoniów district
The Occupational Barometer has published a forecast of the situation in occupations for 2023. Professions in deficit are those in which the number of vacancies is greater than the number of people interested in taking up work and meeting the requirements of employers (employers have the hardest time finding candidates for work). This is valuable information for students, employers and people who want to change jobs or improve their professional qualifications.
Large job deficit:
- Electricians, electromechanics and electricians
- Bus drivers
- Drivers of trucks and tractor units
- Tailors and garment workers
- Practical vocational training teachers
- Teachers of vocational subjects
- Teachers of special schools and integration classes
- Operators of machines for the production of rubber and plastic products
- Carers of an elderly or disabled person
- Nurses and midwives
- Workers of finishing works in construction
- Employees of uniformed services
Profession deficit:
- Automobile tinsmiths and painters
- pavers
- Physiotherapists and masseurs
- Civil engineers
- Environmental engineering engineers
- Construction managers
- Beauticians
- cooks
- Doctors
- Warehouse workers
- Mechanics of machines and devices
- Automotive mechanics
- Electronics assemblers
- Construction installation fitters
- Bricklayers and plasterers
- Teachers of general subjects
- Earthmoving equipment operators and mechanics
- Cutting machine operators
- Crane and transport equipment operators
- Babysitters
- Bakers
- Quality staff
- Environmental protection and health and safety employees
- Accounting and bookkeeping staff
- Manual workers in production and simple work
- social workers
- Meat and fish processors
- Psychologists and psychotherapists
- Medical lifeguards
- Construction workers
- Independent accountants
- Welders
- Production organization specialists
- Human resource management and recruitment specialists
- Chefs
- Educators in educational and care institutions
- Purchasers and suppliers
More information on the Occupational Barometer page.